Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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06-26-2022, 04:34 PM
Post: #6702
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello, sorry for my bad English.
I come here after reading a lot and now that I have a monitor I might be able to take some advantage of it. I know cru for a long time to see the panel, or just the information it displays but never got into it thoroughly, I'm looking for some tutorial to know how I can create more than resolutions, because I'm already looking at 1440p especially to see if I can squeeze the ports to apply more bits, or vrr, or high refresh rates. I have an Asus Pg329q monitor running at 1440p with a 1080ti Aorus xtreme. The monitor as it says, and I can not find out more information says that supports HDR, but this monitor has hdmi 2.0 and displaypor 1.2 in your information, inside the monitor says that supports display port 1.2 + hdr thing that is not well what it is, or that protocol is using ... In addition, this monitor is certified with Vesa HDR 600 and win11 does not detect it. Also I realize that for the HDMI 2.0 cable the Nvidia control panel does not detect the Gsync Compatible option. Can you give me some clue or some information about what kind of cable would be more convenient to use? dp1.4 as the gpu gives me to the dp1.2 port of the monitor? or pull by HDMI? It is curious, when I connect it by HDMI to 1440p at 60hz in windows11 the able to be configured to 12bits but instead by displayport at 60hz only to 10bits. I would like to be able to activate the Gsync compatible option at least at 120hz or 144hz with 10bits, but I do not know how to do it. I know it is very selfish of me, is there any tutorial for these things? or information I can read to understand how to create blocks? or see if there are blocks available? and start playing? thanks and greetings from barcelona |
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